Greetings dear friends & readers,
My friend Claire had been given this beautiful vintage apron quite sometime ago by her cousin.
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| I have folded it to fit it in the photo |
It had originally belonged to her Aunt who had lived to the ripe old age of 98 ...
still using & wearing the apron Claire had thought.
still using & wearing the apron Claire had thought.
I very much loved the detailed embroidery in it & also the very worn bias binding around the edges of the apron ... together with some different coloured bias binding that had been used to repair one of the ties.
I loved the "make do & mend" philosophy of using what she had on hand.
Claire & I discussed what to do with it to best show off the embroidery. I suggested a small plump bolster cushion that would look equally as lovely on a chair or a bed ...
I was really pleased to be able to use the entire bottom panel of the apron to utilise the beautiful embroidery.
I backed the cushion with a fine linen I had, in a slightly off white colour.
I also managed to make up a lavender bag using the "bib" part of the apron ... rather than draw it together at the top (& lose the effect of the embroidery), I sewed it down & added 3 mother-of-pearl buttons.
I really enjoyed doing this project & giving a second life to the apron .... I think Claire is planning to give the cushion back to her cousin as a gift.
We studied the embroidery together & laughed over how some of the hollyhock centres had been stitched in black but when she had perhaps run out of thread, she had used what she had on hand or left them unstitched.
Her stitches were exquisite & beautiful & had definately stood the test of time as the embroidery itself was in immaculate condition.
My dear friend Catherine had given me some fabric pieces & two beautiful vintage teacups along with a magazine - "stitch craft create"
Catherine had asked if I could please make up the Tilda teacup angel pattern in the magazine titled "Teaspoon Ladies" for her
I vaguely recalled my friend Claire mentioning she had made this pattern & recommending to enlarge it to fit more neatly in the teacups.
Unfortunately I remembered this after making my 1st calico body.
Yes, it definately does need enlarging, otherwise the angels appear a bit lost in the teacups ...
Catherine had chosen a lovely vintagey looking rosebud fabric for this teacup above, which was the first angel I made - a single pearl bead embellished her collar & a silk ribbon rosebud in her hair
I did love this simple green polka dot cotton fabric which perfectly set this teacup off. I found a tiny vintage button in my stash for her collar.
I came across the feather wings at Davids Emporium in Hamilton but found I had to cut them down quite a bit as they were quite large for the delicate dainty angels.
Catherine was delighted with her pair which she tells me are currently residing in Lucy, her vintage caravan where I am sure they will be most at home.
I hope to make this pattern up for myself & some for the Cottage also.
Autumn is very much a gathering season here at my rather odd threadbear life ...
I have been gathering walnuts everyday this week & drying in big cane baskets out on the deck
I also finished harvesting my crops of pumpkins & gourds this past week ...
I love this little orange "jack-o-lantern" variety below but unfortunately only 2 grew, so I will save the seeds from them for next time round
I really, really enjoy growing gourds each year & hope to continue this for many years to come :-)
And So ... the Pippi & Blackie Saga continues ...
Oh to be a kitten .... where life is just one big game - playing with toys, diving into neatly folded clothing piles etc ...
Blackie likes to sit out on his chair & sleep, contemplate life, or watch the world go by ...
Miss Pippi likes to have someone to entertain her .... all day long !!!!
Her personal hygiene habits have improved just a smidgeon. I noticed the other day he got her in a headlock & some grooming went on ... she suffered it for only a very brief time
I hope you have a wonderful weekend dear friends & readers,
Thank you all for stopping by today,
Tomorrow is Mother's Day here in my part of the world,
To all the ones that care for others .... human & furry varieties included ... I wish you ALL a wonderful day
With much love & friendship to you,
Julie, Blackie & Miss Pippi
x0x0x0x
And So ... the Pippi & Blackie Saga continues ...
Oh to be a kitten .... where life is just one big game - playing with toys, diving into neatly folded clothing piles etc ...
Blackie likes to sit out on his chair & sleep, contemplate life, or watch the world go by ...
Miss Pippi likes to have someone to entertain her .... all day long !!!!
Her personal hygiene habits have improved just a smidgeon. I noticed the other day he got her in a headlock & some grooming went on ... she suffered it for only a very brief time
I hope you have a wonderful weekend dear friends & readers,
Thank you all for stopping by today,
Tomorrow is Mother's Day here in my part of the world,
To all the ones that care for others .... human & furry varieties included ... I wish you ALL a wonderful day
With much love & friendship to you,
Julie, Blackie & Miss Pippi
x0x0x0x













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